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In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global
warming theory. They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. |
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On Mar 8, 8:05*pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. *They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" *Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Do you still watch Mr. Rogers Neighborhood? Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
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so, do you agree with the "high school science project," or not?
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"Roger Coppock" wrote in message
In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Coming from Mythbusters, the epitome of science experimentation, it has to be true. Did they blow up the testing facility too? :-) |
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On Mar 8, 9:16*pm, rasterspace wrote:
so, do you agree with the "high school science project," or not? Do I agree that the Mythbusters TV show is based on High School science projects? Well sort of, but many of the projects are of grammar school level, and a precious few, may be considered to be of college level. |
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"James" wrote:
Coming from Mythbusters, the epitome of science experimentation, it has to be true. Did they blow up the testing facility too? :-) Mythbusters recently welded a trough around an I-beam and filled that trough with 200 pounds of thermite. They ignited it... and as you might guess, the thermite came nowhere NEAR burning through the I-beam or even the metal the trough was made of. So there's that. Truthers and AGW believers... bozos. --- -- "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" -- -- Off the monitor, through the modem, nothing but net -- |
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On Mar 8, 8:05*pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. *They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" *Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Jamie Hyneman: He earned a degree in Russian linguistics from Indiana University. A variety of careers fill his resume, including scuba diver, wilderness survival expert, boat captain, linguist, pet shop owner, animal wrangler, machinist, concrete inspector, and chef. - Not a Climatologist. not even a scientist. Adam Savage: Adam Savage began acting as a child, and has had five years of acting school. His early credits include voicing animated characters that his father produced for Sesame Street, Mr. Whipple's stock boy "Jimmy" in a Charmin commercial, a helper in the special effects of Star Wars, and a drowning young man saved by a lifeguard in the 1985 Billy Joel music video "You're Only Human (Second Wind)." He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts for acting for 6 months before dropping out. Describing the early abandonment of his acting career, Savage said "...by the time I was, I guess probably nineteen, I had passed on that in favor of doing stuff with my hands – graphic design, assistant animation in New York, and then eventually working in theater in San Francisco, and film special effects. - Not a Climatologist.... not even a scientist. Tori Belecci: Tory Belleci has a long history of working with fire and explosives. At an early age, his dad showed him how to make a Molotov cocktail. He later built what was essentially a homemade flamethrower. The device caused a dangerous incident, when he accidentally lit part of his house on fire. When he was 19, he was nearly arrested for setting off a home made pipe bomb near his parents' home in Seaside, California. The officer encouraged young Belleci to find a way of expressing his love for explosions and special effects that did not involve getting arrested. Belleci has been quoted saying he became interested in the special effects industry after doing a report on movie special effects, while in high school. In 1994, after graduating from San Francisco State University's film school, he started working with Jamie Hyneman, at a small production company. Tory worked as a stage manager, running errands and cleaning the shop, but quickly moved up the ranks. - Not a Climatologist...... not even a scientist. Kari Byron: Byron graduated from Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, California and studied film and sculpture at San Francisco State University, graduating magna cum laude in May 1998 with a B.A. degree in film and sculpture. Byron spent the following year backpacking, primarily in South Asia, including the Himalayas, and was also involved in a number of art projects. Art and sculpting are important aspects of her life, and she has claimed that she creates some form of art every day, stating, "I would go crazy if I didn't". Some of her preferred sculpting materials are polymer clay, various found objects, acrylic gouache, wood and metals. - Not a Climatologist.,.... not even a scientist Grant Imahara: Imahara is a graduate of the University of Southern California, with a B.S. degree in electrical engineering. For a time, he seriously considered switching majors, with the intention of becoming a screenwriter; he decided to stay on the engineering track after assisting Tomlinson Holman, a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and creator of the Lucasfilm THX sound system. After graduation, Imahara was hired as an engineer for Lucasfilm's Home THX division; he then moved to the visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), where he worked for nine years. - Not a Climatologist...... and I don't know... only having a B.S. in electrical engineering might be stretching it to call him a scientist. But hey.... Al Gore is not a scientist either.... Why wait ? ? You too can be an expert on Climate Change....no need to be a scientist.... just write a paper that supports Global Warming Alarmism and people like Roger Coppock will welcome you with oppen arms. ( Info on Mythbusters cast from Wikipedia.) |
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On Mar 9, 2:05*am, Roger Coppock wrote:
In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. *They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" *Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Wow, Mythbusters, now thats serious science! |
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On Mar 9, 8:26*am, matt_sykes wrote:
On Mar 9, 2:05*am, Roger Coppock wrote: In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. *They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" *Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Wow, Mythbusters, now thats serious science! It is serious matty. It's at a level that you never demonstrate either. So what's wrong with the conclusions of the experiment? What's wrong with the physical principle they are teaching to the kids. Looks good science to me. |
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On Mar 9, 11:09*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Mar 9, 8:26*am, matt_sykes wrote: On Mar 9, 2:05*am, Roger Coppock wrote: In their "Young Scientist Special," TV's Mythbusters test global warming theory. *They ask, "Does CO2 warm air?" *Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPRd5...eature=related This demonstration no longer competitive at San Diego's Science Fair. It's been done so many times, it's no longer original. Wow, Mythbusters, now thats serious science! It is serious matty. It's at a level that you never demonstrate either. So what's wrong with the conclusions of the experiment? What's wrong with the physical principle they are teaching to the kids. Looks good science to me. CO2 heating up in a 2 m^2 enclosure for 4 hours is rep[resentetive of the climate system? ![]() I can see where the computer models come from! Mind you, these experiemnts, if they are such good science, must have convinced you that water vapour isnt a feed back, since they only produced a 12 degree rise, in lijne with the caluated theoretical increase? |
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